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Thursday, May 31, 2012

The Gift of Prayer By Irene Riot

In
the Philippines during the early 90’s. First year of medical school.
The start of Tess’ caffeine addictions. Anatomy. Physiology and the
career ending Biochemistry. So much to process in seemingly very little
time. After downing a few liters of barako coffee, Tess laid down to
sleep.

Drifting off, her mind became more awake. A movie was playing, only
the picture frames were moving so fast she could barely make out the
scenes. She could hear voices. She could make out a few words but they
were not in English or Tagalog. Latin? Body numb, almost paralyzed. Her
heart was racing and her breathing was labored.

Tess had several of these dreams back then. She hated it when they
happened. She always woke up tired. She would always fall asleep in
class. Tess sat in the back and had to photo copy her classmates’ notes.

Every now and then she would see a young lady in these dreams. She
was a petite Filipina. Fair skin, pretty with a sweet face. She had a
mole on her chin. When Tess first started seeing her, the lady was
always smiling. Then the lady appeared more frequent and she was with a
man. His presence made Tess’ dreams even more uncomfortable.

Tess would see scenes of what may have been part of the young lady’s
past. From what Tess could understand, the young lady was the daughter
of a well to do family. Her boyfriend was the family driver. She was in
love with him, wanted to marry him. Of course the family did not
approve.

In one scene, the couple was going out for a drive together. They
were driving fast. Their car crashed and they both died. In another
scene, Tess was in the restroom with the young lady. She was crying and
cut her wrists.

After several weeks of these dreams, Tess was annoyed. It was coming
to the point where her studies were being affected. She would study in
the early hours of the morning. Now, she was starting to feel a weird
presence as she studied. If Tess was failing a class and had to study
extra hard, maybe she could ignore the presence.

“Mom, can we go to the herbolario or spiritista? I’m having these
weird dreams.” Her mother believed heavily in the supernatural. Tess
believed in the supernatural when it was convenient.

Sitting in front of the spiritista’s shrine, covered head to foot in
coconut oil, rosary around her neck, the spiritista was communicating
with the spirits. Neither Tess or her mother told the spiritista of the
dreams.

“You’re being visited by two spirits. A man and a woman. They were
boyfriend and girlfriend. They committed suicide together because they
weren’t allowed to marry.”

The hairs on Tess’s skin stood. The spiritista smiled triumphantly.
She knew she hit the nail on the head with her prediction. “Don’t worry.
They don’t want to hurt you. They just need prayer. When you go to bed
tonight, dedicate your prayers to them so their souls can rest. What
else?” she asked me.

“Will me and my boyfriend get married?”

She just laughed.

Before settling into bed that night, Tess prayed the rosary, “and I
dedicate this rosary to the spirits in this house. May they rest in
peace.” Turning off the light, not only did Tess feel their presence but
she saw their silhouettes. Shocked, she turned the lights back on and
left them on this time. She slept very little that night, if at all.

Tess no longer saw the young lady and her boyfriend in her dreams and
she no longer felt their presence when she studied. She often wondered
about them. One Sunday during mass, Tess remembered them.

“Lord, I hope they’re alright. I hope You forgive them” just as Tess
muttered those words, she smelled roses. Tess smiled. There was not a
single rose in the whole church.